Posted by green rider on March 16, 2010 at 09:53:30 from (74.38.191.209):
In Reply to: 6 ft. bush hog posted by fireman 14 on March 15, 2010 at 16:01:24:
i run a 4 ft on my n, it gets bogged down in heavy grass like your talking about i would never put a 6' on it its just too big 5' would be a lot too it may work but not well. last year a man nearby used his 5 foot hog was on a very slight hill hit a stump with it and that was enuff to flip it over on top of him broke his sternum and ribs all up he is still recovering i would highly recommend a 4 ft for a n less is more.... more safe less wear on your tractor and will do a better job than a bigger one on that size tractor... you need more horse power to run anything bigger than a 4 ft. my 4 foot will pull the front end up on my n if i have it raised and let the clutch out, wouldn't wanna know what a 5 or 6 would do... farm safety is important don't mess around or you will find yourself somewhere you don't wanna be..... missing body parts makes for a great story but that's it a story a tractor on top of you is never a good thing evan a 9n has enuff weight to crush you and it happens fast stick with a 4 ft. bush hog or get a bigger tractor
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